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“Hockey, Politics, and the Loss of Common Sense”

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

Canada has always been known for its love of hockey, its proud traditions, and its ability to stand together when it matters most. But lately, it seems that unity is being replaced with division, and for what? Politics?

Take Wayne Gretzky, for example. “The Great One” has given everything to Canadian hockey, but now some folks are turning on him just because he’s been seen talking to Donald Trump. The man hasn’t come out and said he wants Canada to be the 51st state, yet people are acting like he’s betrayed the country.

Here’s the thing: It’s not the hardworking men and women in the U.S. or Canada that are causing the problems between our two nations, not by a long shot…it’s the politicians, the ones in power making the decisions. So why are fans booing American hockey players? Why is Gretzky, a man who’s done more for Canadian hockey than just about anyone, suddenly being scrutinized like he’s a traitor?

It’s disappointing to see where things are heading. Canada is facing real issues…our economy, healthcare system, and leadership all need attention. But instead of tackling those problems, people are getting riled up over who someone takes a photo with. Shouldn’t we be focusing on what actually matters? Makes me shake my head in wonder.

Now the truth of the matter is…Gretzky has always been a private guy when it comes to politics. So just because he doesn’t shout his beliefs from the rooftops doesn’t mean he’s against Canada. Some folks are quick to judge just because he attended an event or shook a hand. And now there’s even talk of renaming a road in Edmonton that’s been named after him for decades. Really? That’s where our priorities are?

You know hockey is supposed to bring people together, not tear them apart. We can’t let politics ruin the spirit of the game. Maybe it’s time to take a step back, stop looking for enemies where there aren’t any, and remember what really makes this country great. It’s not about who we hate…it’s about what we stand for.

What the hell is wrong with folks these days....must be something in the them plastic water bottles???

Until the next time: Keep your minds open and your stories alive! GW

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“Canada’s Priorities: Helping Others While Our Own Struggle”

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These are my own thoughts from what I’ve seen and lived through. I’m sharing them to spark some thinking and honest conversation, not because I have all the answers.

Yes…. Canada does a lot for other countries. We always have. But there comes a time when you have to step back and take a real hard look at what’s happening. War in my mind….doesn’t solve anything, and if there’s a way to end this fight between Ukraine and Russia, then for damn sure, someone needs to do it. Enough lives have been lost, and the suffering just keeps piling up. But at the same time, I can’t help but feel like Canada is throwing good money after bad.

Right now, our country is in rough shape. We’re handing out millions…if not more—when we’ve got problems stacking up at home. We need doctors…compassionate ones…because finding proper care is becoming a nightmare. And what about those nursing homes? Remember when COVID made them headline news? Now they’re forgotten, while our seniors struggle. And the homeless crisis keeps growing. Too many issues to count, yet our money keeps flowing overseas like we’ve got an endless supply.

Here’s the hard truth: if we keep giving away what we don’t have, we’re going to end up broke and friendless. And with elections coming up, it’s only making things worse. Promises are being thrown around left and right, money is being tossed at anything that buys votes, and in the end, we’ll be left with nothing but empty words and empty pockets.

I’m not saying don’t help, but there’s a fine line between being generous and being reckless. Canada needs to take care of its own first, because if we keep going down this road, we’ll be the ones needing aid before long. That’s my opinion. Take it for what it’s worth.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive! GW

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Country Living—Where the Coffee’s Strong and the Talk is Straight on Feb 22/2025

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Good Morning Folks! If you listen close, you can hear the land waking up—sounds like another fine day ahead.

It’s a cloudy one waking’ up here in cottage country. Not much to look at, but I did notice a few snowflakes floatin’ down from above—just enough to remind us that winter ain’t done with us yet.

Weather for Port Loring, Ontario

Today:

  • High: 23°F (-5°C)
  • Low: -3°F (-19°C)
  • Conditions: Cloudy with light snow now and then.
  • Wind: Light breeze, about 6 mph (10 km/h).

Tonight:

  • Low: -3°F (-19°C)
  • Conditions: More clouds, maybe a bit more snow.

Tomorrow:

  • High: 24°F (-4°C)
  • Low: -1°F (-18°C)
  • Conditions: Same as today…cloudy, maybe some flurries.
  • Wind: Still light, not much to talk about.

Not much changing’, just winter doing’ what winter does. Good day to keep the wood-stove fed and the coffee hot.

Highway 522 Report:

Well, I can at least see it this morning’, if that tells ya anything. I’ve noticed there ain’t too many folks moving’ around these days—‘cept for the snowmobiles. They sure are taking’ advantage of all this snow, and I can’t say I blame ’em. We’ve got some of the best trails around, and living’ where we do, it’s easy to see why folks enjoy riding’ along, taking’ in what nature has to offer.

Mind ya, they won’t see much for wildlife. Most critters got enough sense to duck into the trees or hunker down behind the brush soon as they hear those machines coming’ a mile away. But just the same, it’s nice to see folks out and about, making’ the most of winter.

On another note, now that I’ve got the doctors out of my life—and more importantly, out of my mind—I had myself a real good day out in my woodworking shop yesterday. Spent some time doing’ what a fella oughta be doing’: enjoying’ life, not sitting’ around worrying’ about what might happen next. That ain’t no way to live.

Seems to me a lot of folks fall into that trap, getting’ so caught up in worrying’ about every little thing that they spend their days in a state of downright misery. And for what? Half the time, the things they fret over never even come to pass. Life’s too short for that kind of thinking’. Best to make the most of the time we’ve got, doing’ things that bring us joy instead of wasting’ it on things we can’t control.

So yeah, with me getting’ my mind set right, I managed to get a lot done in the shop yesterday, working’ away on those flutes I’ve got on the go. Coming along real nice, if I do say so myself.

Oh, and while we’re on the subject of stinking’ thinking’, I just wanna take a minute to thank all those who’ve dropped by to see how I’m doing’. Sure does make my day. No need to mention names—you all know who you are.

So, what are you up to today, GW?

Well… earlier, I went out and got my shop stove going’, and it’s warming’ things up real nice as I sit here pecking’ away at the keyboard. Nothing’ like the crackle of a good fire to take the chill out of the air.

And once I’ve had my breakfast that my lovely wife has made for—maybe another cup of coffee/cocoa for good measure…I’ll be headin’ back out there, puttering’ around, working’ on my flutes, and just enjoying’ the day the way it oughta be. Nothing’ fancy, just good, honest livin’.

With that you all have a great day.

Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive! GW

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George Walters | [email protected]

Life in the North: Where Winter Writes the Rules on Feb 21/2025

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Good Morning! The rooster’s running late this morning, but the coffee’s right on time. And that is all that matters at least in this household.

So walking out to the woodworking shop earlier this morning, I noticed that it isn’t as cold as it has been, and my old shop stove still had a few coals in it from the night before. Which… made lighting it that much easier. Laid in some wood and before I turned around it was burning nicely.

Now, let’s see what Mother Nature’s got in store for us here in the north.

Today (Friday, February 21, 2025):
Morning: Mostly sunny, sitting’ around 12°F (-11°C).
Afternoon: Partly sunny and not quite as bitter, climbing’ to 23°F (-5°C).
🌙 Evening: Slipping’ back down to a chilly 11°F (-12°C).

Tomorrow (Saturday, February 22, 2025):
Morning: Cloudy skies with some snow rolling’ in, dropping’ an inch or two (2-4 cm).
Afternoon: Staying’ cold, high around 26°F (-3°C).
🌨 Evening: Dropping’ to about 18°F (-8°C), so best keep the fire stoked.

Looks like a good day to hunker down, keep the coffee hot, and maybe get a few things done in the shop.

On another note, I didn’t get any work done in the shop yesterday. Ruth and I had to head to town for some supplies—and to see a specialist about a few things I’ve been dealing with. I won’t get into the details, but I will say this—some of these so-called medical professionals seem to have forgotten that their job is to help folks, not just rush ‘em through like an assembly line. No real conversation, no real care—just in and out. Disappointing, to say the least.

But I’ll tell you one thing—I’m not the type to just sit back and do nothing. Not me. So now, Ruth and I are going to seek out a good naturalist, someone who actually listens and understands that there’s more to health than just prescriptions and procedures. On top of that, I’ll be pulling together everything I’ve learned from my old friend Grey Wolf, along with all the knowledge Ruth and I have gathered over the years. Between all that, we’ll figure out the best path forward.

After that appointment was done, we picked up what we needed, had a nice lunch at a friendly little spot, grabbed a coffee, and made it home late in the day, worn out. So, we put our feet up, talked things over, and figured out what comes next. Life keeps moving, and so do we.

So, what’s on the agenda today, GW? Well after a good chat and a meal made by my lovely wife, I’ll be heading back to the woodworking shop to work on the flutes I’ve been shaping. They’re coming along, slowly but surely, though… there’s still a good bit of work to do.

When I work with wood, it’s not just about the carving. It’s about feeling the strength of the tree in my hands, understanding the flow of the grain. You know, the wood has its own rhythm, its own life. Truth told as I shape it, I let it guide me. The flute will play when it’s ready, when the wood and I have worked together in silence. It’s not just my hands at work…it’s the spirit of the wood showing me the way.

You all have a good day.

Until next time—keep your minds open and your stories alive! GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

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The North – Where Even the Moose Think It’s Chilly on Feb19/2025

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Good Morning! When the snow piles up and the wind howls, just remember—spring’s out there somewhere. Or at least we sure hope so.

Well, Folks… it’s another nippy morning’ here in the north. Rolled outta bed, and let me tell ya, that cold air sure woke me up faster than a hot cup of coffee! The mercury was sitting’ at -2°F (-19°C), and if that ain’t a reminder that winter still has a grip on us, I don’t know what is.

Now, let’s see what Mother Nature’s got cooking’ for Port Loring:

Today: Expect a high near 28°F (-2°C), with a mix of clouds and sunshine. A light breeze will keep things feeling’ a touch cooler, so best keep that coat handy.

Tonight: Dropping’ back down to around 14°F (-10°C), with partly cloudy skies. A quiet, chilly night—good for sitting’ by the fire with a hot drink in hand.

Tomorrow: Warming’ up just a smidge, with a high near 32°F (0°C). We might see a few more clouds roll in, but nothing’ too wild.

All in all, a classic northern Ontario winter day—cold, crisp, and keeping’ us on our toes.

Highway 522’s got a few snow-covered spots here and there, but all in all—considering’ the kind of weather we’ve been dealing’ with..it ain’t too shabby. If you’re needing’ to make a run to the big city for supplies, you should be good to go. Just don’t forget, this ain’t a Sunday drive through the park…this is good ol’ northern Ontario, where winter likes to remind us who’s boss.

Now, for you locals, I know some of ya got that “I’ve been driving’ these roads for 50 years, don’t need no slowing’ down” attitude’….but let’s not get too cocky. The snow has a way of making’ things a little more interesting’ when you least expect it. One minute, you’re cruising’ along, enjoying’ the scenery, and the next, you’re wondering’ why that stretch of road got a whole lot slicker than it looked.

So, as always, take ‘er easy, keep your eyes peeled for the odd deer wandering’ across, and remember….just ‘cause your truck’s got four-wheel drive don’t mean you can stop on a dime. Safe travels, folks!

On another note, I spent the day working’ away in my old woodworking shop yesterday. The morning’ went along just fine….things were shaping’ up the way they should, and I was making’ good progress. But by the afternoon, well, let’s just say things went sideways. A few stubborn issues popped up, and the more I tried to fix ‘em, the worse they seemed to get.

After a bit of grumbling’ and the air turning’ a shade bluer than I’d like to admit, I figured it was best to call it a day. So, I set my tools down, gave the shop a look that said, “You win this round,” and headed for the house. Sometimes, the best fix for a problem is taking’ a step back, cooling’ off, and coming’ at it fresh another day…before a fella ends up making’ more work for himself than he started with.

Today, I reckon I’ll head on back out to the shop, now that I’ve had a night to cool off and let my tools think about what they did. We’ll see what the day’s got in store for me…hopefully, it’s a darn sight better than yesterday. With any luck, the wood’ll behave, the tool’s will cooperate, and I won’t have to have any more “conversations” with stubborn pieces that don’t wanna do what they should. But I guess there’s only one way to find out and that’s to give ‘er another go.

With that I am off for my breakfast along with a hot cup of cocoa just because I can along with our chat that my lovely wife and I have every morning!

Have a great day.

Until the next time: “Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive! ” GW

All my books are available on my Amazon Author Page.

If you purchase a book, a brief Amazon review really helps new readers discover my work—it means a lot.

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In Closing, I Would Like to Wish You Well!

George Walters | [email protected]